We left our city lives behind and moved to the top of a mountain in Spain to live off-grid, spending 2 years renovating an old stone house and restoring the abandoned land. Our toilet experience has ...
The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has begun the first tests of a utility-grade battery at the ...
The 2026 Formula One season starts on Sunday 8 March in Australia – and the driver line-up for next year is now complete. Red Bull, and their sister outfit Racing Bulls, were the final teams to ...
Inlyte Energy's iron-sodium battery storage system just passed a key factory test with a large US utility in attendance.
The AI boom requires a lot of power—and consumption is expected to more than double in the next five years. At that pace, American data centers will consume at least 10% of total domestic electricity ...
Texas — already the nation’s largest energy consumer — is at the heart of a U.S. surge in demand driven by population growth, industrial demand and an explosion in data center construction, which ...
Only one race remains before the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix finale, and it's sure to be an intense one. The Qatar Grand Prix will bring the heat this weekend. This Sunday's competition in Qatar could ...
After months of wrangling over how to handle surging power demand from AI-driven data centers and the resulting spike in electricity prices for millions, members of PJM Interconnection, the nation’s ...
Franco Colapinto is set to start from the pit lane at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix. For the second day in a row, the young Argentinian will start from the pit lane at the Losail International Circuit.
Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he didn't go back out to try and set another lap in Q1 because of confusion over a yellow flag late in the session. Hamilton had hoped to finally put a miserable ...
Tech giants want to double A.I. electricity consumption in 5 years by enough to power more than 30 million homes. America can do it. Between now and 2030, the giants of A.I. like OpenAI, Google, ...